Jane in St. Pete
A Jane in St. Pete Mystery
by Cynthia Harrison
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Pub Date Nov 02 2020 | Archive Date Jan 15 2021
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Description
Widowed art lecturer Jane Chasen is not an impulsive woman. Why, then, does the formerly methodical workaholic quit her job, sell her house, and move from Detroit to Florida? Instead of pondering her atypical behavior, she takes a closer look at a neighbor's intriguing outdoor art installation. Days later, Detective Jesse Singer discovers the murdered artist in his studio. With Jane's help, Singer finds the victim's bloody shirt, inexplicably located within Jane's gated community. Singer knows nothing about art, and as he closely questions Jane, she offers to help with the art angle of the case. Singer soon takes Jane up on her offer. Then, Jane begins to receive anonymous threats. Singer, determined to protect Jane, keeps her closer to his side than ever—she's not complaining.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509233366 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This book was definitely worth reading just not my all time favorite, I enjoyed all the characters, it was funny had suspense, action, drama, low steam all and all it was a decent short read! Thank you Netgalley and the publishers for sharing this book with me!
Love Jane and her condo neighbors. A quick and entertaining read. I look forward to reading the further adventures of Jane and Jesse. Thanks to the publisher for providing a copy via NetGalley.
Recently, I was able to download a copy of Jane in St. Pete by Cynthia Harrison to read and review. The main character of the book, Jane, is a recently widowed fifty-five-year-old who has left Detriot and moved to a gated condo community in St. Pete, Florida. The book opens with Jane attending a coffee hour at her community center. We get a real sense of Jane right off the bat, based on her internal monologue and we get introduced to people around her via the coffee hour small talk. I thought this was a clever way to start off the book and give us a sense of who's who. Like me, Jane has given up dying her hair, a detail I really liked! Unlike me, she is quickly involved in a murder investigation.
I thought it was very clever of Cynthia Harrison to use Jane's background as an art history teacher as a reason for her to assist in the investigation. In addition to the murder, there may also be mobsters looking for someone in the community! Plus Jane has unresolved issues with the sudden death of her husband, issues with her adult daughter, and then there is the handsome detective. All of these situations are navigated and come to a very satisfying conclusion.
When the book was nearly half over, the narration moves from Jane to another character, I will say that threw me off as I was reading. The second point of view is used off and on for a few chapters and then we finish the book in Jane's head.
This is the sort of book that is a nice beach read, or to have on hand if you are a train commuter for work, or if you like to have a book to read during a lunch break or medical appointment. The book has a fairly small cast of characters to keep track of and most of the action occurs in just a few places, so it is easy to pick back up if you are reading it here and there.
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Jane is a recent widow, who decides to leave Detroit and head to Florida to be near her parents. When a murder happens near her condo complex, she gets involved with offering her artistic support (the victim was an artist). Meeting Jesse, the hunky detective helps, although the sparks are soft. A good start to a series, and I liked the grouping of friends and family she has. Would recommend, and look forward to more books of Jane and Jesse.
I read this book as an ARC in exchange for a review. I have not read this author before and was drawn to the book’s location of St Pete, as it is a beautiful area. I thought the story drug on and found myself skipping ahead just to see how it all ended. I was glad to see the ending g and know that Jane and her daughter enjoyed a nice Thanksgiving visit. Other than that, I didn’t find much else Interesting about the book and I doubt I will look for any more in this series or by this author. Thank you for the chance to read the book.
Jane Chasen moves from Detroit to Florida and almost immediately becomes in-tangled in a murder investigation. Cute read
Jane’s husband, Stan, died about 6 months ago. It was not a marriage filled with love and he had become a workaholic, never seeming to want to be with her and their children. Jane, an art lecturer, moves to St. Pete’s and begins a new life. While admiring the yard art work of Wayne, A Seminole Indian, she begins to draw followers into his unique kind of art. Her best friend, Kim, develops a relationship with him and shortly he is found dead. Jane works with Jesse, a detective, to explain some of the art Wayne created and to help find his murderer. While hunting the killer, someone seems intent on harming Jane as well. I really enjoyed the setting and characters in this book and the story displayed honest emotions. Jane needs to work through her attachment to Jesse, who seems to be a workaholic as well. Marisol, her daughter, wants to know if Jane loved her father and presents a difficult relationship. The neighbors in her complex and the friends she makes while working on two cases make the story heartwarming.
Jane in St. Pete is a well written murder mystery. Good plot, fun characters and a beautiful setting. I recommend this book.
Jane in St. Pete is about a recently widowed woman who leaves Detroit for a new start in Florida. I loved the different characters that lived in the condo where Jane lives. This is the first book in a series so I'm looking forward to hearing more about them!
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